Golf cart with golf club carrying rack

Motor vehicles – Power – Electric

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180908, 280783, 280769, 280DIG5, B60K 100

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057183015

ABSTRACT:
A self-propelled golf cart has a cart body which effectively defines a chamber in the rearward portion of the body; the chamber has first and second side walls generally opposed to each other; each of the side walls has a plurality of apertures formed therethrough which respectively communicate with tubular members which are within the chamber and generally between the side walls; and golf clubs are respectively inserted into and through the apertures as to result in the shafts of such clubs extending into respective ones of the tubular members.

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